In New York v. Farber, the Supreme Court ruled that

A. the accused person's right to a fair trial does not include the right to compel the production of evidence, except from reporters
B. the accused person's right to a fair trial includes the right to compel the production of evidence, but not from reporters
C. the accused person's right to a fair trial includes the right to compel the production of evidence, even from reporters
D. the accused person's right to a fair trial does not include the right to compel the production of evidence
E. where reporters are involved, the accused person no longer has the right to a fair trial


Answer: C

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